The San Diego Latino Film Festival kicks off its final weekend with a horror, a western, a comedy and more. Tonight, there will be screenings of 11 features as well as a series of shorts. Some of the highlights:

In “El Paramo,” directed by Jamie Osorio Marquez, Colombian soldiers are sent to an abandoned military compound where they find bloodstained walls and a woman in chains. As night falls and the fog thickens, the terror intensifies. “El Paramo” will be screened at 7 p.m.

In “Sal,” directed by Diego Rougier, a young director visits a dusty, off-the-map town in search of inspiration, Instead, he encounters a ruthless rancher who mistakes him for an infamous gunslinger and a standoff ensues. “Sal” is reminiscent of Westerns by Sergio Leone and Sam Peckinpah. It will be screened at 7:30 p.m.

In “Bollywood Dream,” directed by Beatriz Seigner, three Brazilian actresses travel to India to break into the film industry. Exposed to Indian culture and mythology, their dreams and wills begin to change. “Bollywood Dream” screens at 10:15 p.m.